WNC Catalog 2008-2009: American Sign Language 216 Course Description and Outline |
AM 216: Receptive ASL
| Credits |
4 |
| Schedule of Classes |
Spring 2009 Schedule History (See when this course was offered over the last 3 years) |
| Academic Discipline |
American Sign Language
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| Academic Division |
Communications and Fine Arts |
| Prerequisites |
AM 147 |
| Transfer Information |
Courses with numbers 100 to 299: This course is designed to apply toward a WNC degree and/or transfer to other schools within the Nevada System of Higher Education, depending on the degree chosen and other courses completed. It may transfer to colleges and universities outside Nevada. For information about how this course can transfer and apply to your program of study, please contact a counselor. |
2008-2009 | I : Catalog Course Description |
| Provides opportunities for students to develop receptive skills with a wide variety of signers. Receptive language of children, teens, adults with various socio-economic levels, and senior signers will be developed. Acquisition and comprehension of regional signs, "slang" signs, and generational signs will also be emphasized. |
| II : Course Objectives |
Upon completion of this course, student will incorporate the following skills into their conversational and conventional signing skills:
- Receptive fluency with a wide variety of signers from different backgrounds, ages, cultures and regions.
- Strategies for understanding messages using the Cloze procedure.
- Knowledge of various methods for requesting clarification, repetition or fingerspelling comprehension.
- Expansion of vocabulary to include slang, regional and social signs.
- Understanding the importance of cultural traditions, diversity and ethics in the modern world.
- Acquiring effective and efficient learning skills, including the location and evaluation of information.
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| III : Course Linkage |
| Linkage of course to educational program mission and at least one educational program outcome. |
• Communication - Students will leave the course with receptive understanding of American Sign Language which will enhance their ability to communicate with members of general society that are Deaf and/or users of American Sign Language.
• Analysis - During the course of AM 216, students will enhance their ability to understand users of American Sign Language linguistically, as well as culturally. Students will be required to analyze the vocabulary and signed output of various D/HH signers.
• Personal Development - Throughout the course students will be demonstrating applied knowledge, personal skills development in both languages and apply current research to their daily professional and personal interactions.
• Community Commitment - Students in this course will be asked to participate in many cultural and community events, thus demonstrating their enhanced knowledge of the Deaf Community and its corresponding language, American Sign Language. |
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